BOOOOO! HISSSSS!
no need to cover yourself in TEL just to get fuel that stores well.
I'm not a proponent of lead. The
MSDS on 100LL states that the gas must be good for at least 2 years.
That estimate is probably conservative (like all things in aviation).
This was all I could "easily" get in my area without ethanol for a number of years.. that's changed of course.
Apparently you can get 94+ octane no-lead aviation fuel, but I've never seen it.
From
this article:
"As a final thought about automotive fuel, we need to talk about its
relatively short shelf life. Unlike aviation fuel, auto fuel may have a shelf
life anywhere from 90 days to a year from the date of its blending. A
great deal of this variable is dependent upon how the fuel is stored."
lead doesn't help keep water out. unless you've got a metal jug and you're doing a lead wipe oakum seal between uses.
That's true. Which is why pilots carry these (below). Store fuel in a container that allows condensation and you're going to have water at the bottom. Proper storage is a thing... IF you're gonna store it with fuel, store it FULL of fuel.
In the mean time, I'll continue to use my 100LL / 50:1 2-stroke mix that I've had around for about 3 years. Saves time by replacing fewer fuel lines and primer bulbs too.